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The phrase "a more exacting set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of items, standards, or criteria that are more demanding or rigorous than others.
Example: "The new regulations require a more exacting set of standards for safety compliance in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a stricter set" or "a more demanding set".
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It would have required, that is, a more exacting set of generalizations to be more exactingly applied.
Those whose countries missed the targets can improve their performance and move on with the other countries to a more exacting set of 18-month targets that have fresh incentives.
But imagine being able to have a more explicit oracle into your future health, as well as a more exacting set of rules to follow today.
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But if you want to be a reporter, you'll need to live by a different and more exacting set of standards.
A more exacting criterion considers all MCMC samples.
Additionally, in order to improve specificity, more samples could be detected to set a more exact threshold.
Especially, a more precise reconstruction of embalming techniques may help to set these individuals into a more exact historical context.
Starting from the differential equation governing the mean transversal momentum balance, they derive an approximate solution for the wave-induced set-up which is validated by comparison with a more exact numerical integration.
A more exact motto than "Cunard.
In Dutch, this book had a more exact title: "The Black Man With the White Heart".
She declined to provide a more exact figure for the company's total debt.
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